Shine a Light isn't the first film to shine a light on the Rolling Stones' stage life. The band has released numerous DVDs, most recently 2003's quadruple-disc Rolling Stones: Four Flicks, but also boasts a well-stocked library of theatrical releases that cements its performance legacy. Among them:

The official story goes like this: On the last night of Jim Morrison's life, the rocker went to a movie in Paris, listened to records, fell ill and died of heart failure in his bathtub at the age of 27.

The That's Entertainment! collections have been packaged and repackaged on VHS. But their day is finally here on DVD, thanks to Warner Home Video's Complete Collection (1974-94, $50), a four-CD set that goes from Bing to Elvis even before you get to hours of extras.